Did Benoit Blanc Reveal His Real Accent in Glass Onion?

Rian Johnson has now delivered two successful whodunits — 2019’s Knives Out and its Netflix sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery — and is showing no signs of slowing down. Having penned a deal with Netflix to deliver two Benoit Blanc mysteries to follow up Knives Out, Johnson still has a film to provide the streamer. While Knives Out and Glass Onion revolved around their respective ensembles, it turns out that Blanc — detective extraordinaire and the driving factor of both films — could end up being the biggest mystery of all. Glass Onion, in particular, may have seen Blanc reveal the secret to his success as an investigator in that the final moments of the film by potentially allowing the audience to hear his “real” accent.As Blanc asks Janelle Monáe’s character Helen if she’s “ready to go home,” his now-iconic southern drawl is nowhere near as distinct as it usually is. In fact, it could be argued that it’s missing entirely. If this theory proves true in Johnson’s upcoming third entry for the Knives Out series, it provides viewers with an excellent mystery within the mystery as it pertains to the character itself and would effectively make a complete stranger of Blanc — if that is his real name.In the events of Glass Onion, Helen disguises her own Southern accent to convince the others visiting Miles Bron’s titular Glass Onion retreat that she is, in fact, her own sister, Andi. At first, Helen is extremely uncomfortable with the idea of impersonating her sister, lacking the confidence to pull off the ruse. However, after some convincing, Blanc once again finds a companion in the character who falls victim to circumstance and convinces Helen to help him get to the bottom of her sister’s untimely demise. If Craig consciously decided to change Blanc’s accent as he asks Helen if she’s ready to go home, it would suggest that he let Helen in on his own “secret voice” at some point off-camera to ease her anxieties. To “go home” within this context would suggest that both characters are returning to their normal day-to-day, real accents and all.RELATED: Daniel Craig Film Named Best James Bond Movie Ever by SurveyRELATED: Netflix Renews Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal for Season 2

Rian Johnson has now delivered two successful whodunits — 2019’s Knives Out and its Netflix sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery — and is showing no signs of slowing down. Having penned a deal with Netflix to deliver two Benoit Blanc mysteries to follow up Knives Out, Johnson still has a film to provide the streamer. While Knives Out and Glass Onion revolved around their respective ensembles, it turns out that Blanc — detective extraordinaire and the driving factor of both films — could end up being the biggest mystery of all. Glass Onion, in particular, may have seen Blanc reveal the secret to his success as an investigator in that the final moments of the film by potentially allowing the audience to hear his “real” accent.

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As Blanc asks Janelle Monáe’s character Helen if she’s “ready to go home,” his now-iconic southern drawl is nowhere near as distinct as it usually is. In fact, it could be argued that it’s missing entirely. If this theory proves true in Johnson’s upcoming third entry for the Knives Out series, it provides viewers with an excellent mystery within the mystery as it pertains to the character itself and would effectively make a complete stranger of Blanc — if that is his real name.

RELATED: Netflix Renews Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal for Season 2

In the events of Glass Onion, Helen disguises her own Southern accent to convince the others visiting Miles Bron’s titular Glass Onion retreat that she is, in fact, her own sister, Andi. At first, Helen is extremely uncomfortable with the idea of impersonating her sister, lacking the confidence to pull off the ruse. However, after some convincing, Blanc once again finds a companion in the character who falls victim to circumstance and convinces Helen to help him get to the bottom of her sister’s untimely demise. If Craig consciously decided to change Blanc’s accent as he asks Helen if she’s ready to go home, it would suggest that he let Helen in on his own “secret voice” at some point off-camera to ease her anxieties. To “go home” within this context would suggest that both characters are returning to their normal day-to-day, real accents and all.

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